NEW DELHI: The Supreme Courtroom on Monday refused to intervene with an interim choice of the Delhi Excessive Courtroom permitting Delhi University to supply admissions to the five-year built-in legislation programs based mostly on the Frequent Regulation Admission Take a look at 2023 consequence for the present educational 12 months 2023-24.
A Bench headed by CJI DY Chandrachud and comprising Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Mishra dismissed the Particular Depart Petition looking for instructions for implementation of the Frequent College Entrance Take a look at (CUET) scores for admission to the newly-introduced five-year legislation course in Delhi College (DU).
“We’re not going to stall the method now. It’s an interim order of the Excessive Courtroom the place it allowed admission for this 12 months on the idea of CLAT. It’s not an unfair order,” the Bench stated.
It stated that from subsequent 12 months, if the petitioner succeeds earlier than the HC, admission might be based mostly on CUET scores. In his plea, the petitioner had argued that the thing of Nationwide Schooling Coverage (NEP) is to have an inclusive entrance examination and round 15 central universities have already determined to take admissions in five-year legislation programmes by CUET scores in accordance with a directive given by the UGC.
On September 18, Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Sanjeev Narula of the Delhi HC had handed the interim order retaining in thoughts that lessons have already begun for the present educational 12 months in all different universities.
The Excessive Courtroom is contemplating a broader query whether or not CUET needs to be obligatory for admissions in all Central Universities or if they need to have the liberty to make choices within the matter of admissions.
Within the Excessive Courtroom, the Centre had contended that CUET is just not obligatory for admission in Central Universities as they take pleasure in autonomy within the matter of admission.
Nonetheless, the UGC had taken a unique stand and submitted that it’s obligatory for all of the Central Universities to stick to the CUET rating for admission to UG or PG programs.
A Bench headed by CJI DY Chandrachud and comprising Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Mishra dismissed the Particular Depart Petition looking for instructions for implementation of the Frequent College Entrance Take a look at (CUET) scores for admission to the newly-introduced five-year legislation course in Delhi College (DU).
“We’re not going to stall the method now. It’s an interim order of the Excessive Courtroom the place it allowed admission for this 12 months on the idea of CLAT. It’s not an unfair order,” the Bench stated.
It stated that from subsequent 12 months, if the petitioner succeeds earlier than the HC, admission might be based mostly on CUET scores. In his plea, the petitioner had argued that the thing of Nationwide Schooling Coverage (NEP) is to have an inclusive entrance examination and round 15 central universities have already determined to take admissions in five-year legislation programmes by CUET scores in accordance with a directive given by the UGC.
On September 18, Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Sanjeev Narula of the Delhi HC had handed the interim order retaining in thoughts that lessons have already begun for the present educational 12 months in all different universities.
The Excessive Courtroom is contemplating a broader query whether or not CUET needs to be obligatory for admissions in all Central Universities or if they need to have the liberty to make choices within the matter of admissions.
Within the Excessive Courtroom, the Centre had contended that CUET is just not obligatory for admission in Central Universities as they take pleasure in autonomy within the matter of admission.
Nonetheless, the UGC had taken a unique stand and submitted that it’s obligatory for all of the Central Universities to stick to the CUET rating for admission to UG or PG programs.